(Spoiler alert: Please do not read on if you haven’t watched Monday’s finale of “The Bachelor”)

As one door closes, another opens.

Before she even had chance to wipe away her tears after being dumped by Ben Higgins on “The Bachelor” Season 20 finale, Joelle “JoJo” Fletcher was named as the next “Bachelorette” on Monday night.

“She is a woman who the entire nation fell in love with — and I know you are all hoping that she can fall in love again,” host Chris Harrison announced to an explosion of applause during the “After the Final Rose” special.

Earlier in the evening, ABC viewers witnessed JoJo, a 24-year-old real estate developer from Dallas, Texas, get her heart broken by Higgins when he dropped down on one knee to propose to love rival Lauren Bushnell.

JoJo had told Ben she was “losing her mind” obsessing over who he was going to choose, but sadly it wasn’t her.

The good news is, she will now have a whole cast of hunky suitors fighting for her heart — or at least her attention — on the 12th season of sister show “The Bachelorette.”

JoJo is described as having “a bubbly personality and sweet, girl-next-door wit and spunk,” in an official announcement by ABC.

The announcement puts to rest any speculation that ABC would make a more diverse casting decision for the first time, with half-Caucasian and half-Filipino contestant Caila Quinn rumored to be a frontrunner.

The long-running reality franchise has been criticized for having a lack of color in its casting choices, with only American-born Venezuelan soccer player Juan Pablo Galavis adding any diversity.

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22 Most Groundbreaking Reality TV Shows (Photos)

SURVIVORNow in its 30th season, viewers have tuned in to the reality game show in droves since 2000 to watch ordinary people physically, mentally and strategically duel with each other in order to win $1 million and the title of Sole Survivor.

CBS

AMERICAN IDOLThe first televised competition show to let viewers vote on the talent themselves, "Idol" may no longer be a ratings juggernaut, but it still proves exciting.

Fox

THE BACHELORThough the actual long-term success rate remains shockingly low, viewers do seem to love the idea of "the bachelor" selecting from a pool of beautiful women in order to find a wife.

ABC

PROJECT RUNWAYEven viewers not into fashion can understand this show's appeal: a reality competition that requires its contestants to actually make something to prove they deserve to win.

JON AND KATE PLUS 8Viewers tuned in to get a glimpse of how an exceptionally large family operates, but they stayed once Jon and Kate decided to divorce.

TLC

JERSEY SHOREThe housemates show earned record ratings for MTV, due in large part to controversy of how Italian-Americans on the East Coast were portrayed.

MTV

THE OSBOURNESAt one time MTV's highest rated show, it offered a behind-the-scenes glimpse of a rock legend and his family. Viewers also tuned in to see if Ozzy was ever not stoned. (He wasn't.)

MTV

THE HILLSOriginally a spinoff of "Laguna Beach," this semi-scripted series initially followed Lauren Conrad's pursuit of a career in fashion, but slowly degenerated into a series of feuds with Heidi Montag.

MTV

THE REAL WORLDBefore it regressed to the mean, "The Real World" was one of the first reality shows to explore issues facing young adults: sex, religion, death, politics and even AIDS.

MTV

AMAZING RACECombining a physical reality competition with exotic locales most viewers will never get a chance to see continues to prove a winning formula.

CBS

DEADLIEST CATCHThis fishing boat-based program offers a rarity for viewers: a docu-series about a dangerous profession. Coast Guard rescue squads have frequently been a part of the show.

Discovery

BIG BROTHERIf you throw a number of volatile personalities into a room together, you can bet people will tune in to watch the explosions.

CBS

RUPAUL'S DRAG RACEIf Tyra Banks could find the world's next supermodel, why can't RuPaul do the same for drag queens?

Logo TV

PAWN STARSIt's hard to say what's more appealing: getting a dose of history in everyday artifacts that are brought in for appraisal, or the interactions of the colorful Harrison family that owns the shop.

History

AMERICAN CHOPPERCentered on the Teutel family and their shop, the series showcased contrasting styles and verbal arguments between Paul Sr. and his son. Arguments drove ratings until Junior's dismissal from the show.

Discovery

TOP CHEFFans of good food love this competition show about aspiring chefs cooking their way to the prize money awarded to the winner.

Bravo

HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOODescribed as both offensive and exploitative, this spinoff of "Toddlers & Tiaras" instantly became must-see-TV and made its 6-year-old star a cultural lightning rod.

TLC

JACKASSWho wouldn't want to watch a group of friends torture and humiliate each other? Such is the appeal of "Jackass," which spawned three (and a half) movies and an acting career for Johnny Knoxville.

MTV

KEEPING UP WITH THE KARDASHIANSAttracting instant notoriety for a sex tape featuring its star, this Kardashian chronicle has proven to be one of the most popular reality shows of the current era.

E!

DUCK DYNASTYFollowing a Louisiana family made wealthy by their duck-hunting products, the Robertsons became cultural icons for their ZZ-Top beards and frank yet cheerful outlooks.

A&E

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